Application of Game-theoretical Ideas to the Problems of Conflict and Cooperation1963 - Game theory - 32 pages |
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50 responses A's best choice A's choice A₁ A₂ ANATOL RAPOPORT Application of Game-Theoretical aspects of two-person B's best B₁ basis behavioral variables blocks of 50 CC response choose class of conflict concepts consecutive context DD responses decision maker decision maker's preferences descriptive aspects double cooperative response expected utility experimental psychology experiments frequencies game theory Game-Theoretical Ideas interval scale logical structure lottery tickets martyr gives martyr runs mathematical models maximized differs Minas minimax strategy motivations non-cooperative response non-cooperator is converted non-zero-sum games normative theory number of choices opposite responses pairs pay-offs player tend possible outcomes probability psychological features punishment quantitative measure rational conflict rational decision reproducible data response tendencies responses have occurred risky outcomes saddle point Scodel shown in Figure similar or opposite temptation tendency to cooperate theory of conflict theory of games theory of rational types of logical unambiguous choices unilateral cooperation unique outcome UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN zero-sum game